World Water Day Special
Potable Water In Dozen Bihar Districts By Next Year, Says Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi
Arsenic levels in groundwater have been known to pose serious health threats in Bihar, and over 2,000 cases were reported by the Department of Health in 2016
Highlights
- Rs 391.60 crore would be spent for safe water in 961 localities
- Over 3,400 localities in Bihar have high fluoride content in water
- Over 4,000 crore to be spent in 20 towns to clean the river Ganga
New Delhi: Safe drinking water will be made available by next year in a dozen districts of Bihar, where high arsenic levels pose a serious health hazard, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi said. Addressing a function organized by the state pollution control board, Sushil Modi said a sum of Rs 391.60 crore would be spent to ensure availability of safe, arsenic-free drinking water in 961 localities of Buxar, Bhojpur, Patna, Vaishali, Saran, Samastipur, Darbhanga, Bhagalpur, Lakhisarai, Begusarai, Khagaria and Katihar by next year.
High fluoride content affects 3,467 localities in Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, Nalanda, Munger, Sheikhpura, Jamui, Banka and Bhagalpur districts, he said. Similarly, high iron content in water has been found at 17,833 localities, Sushil Modi said.
The deputy CM also said as part of the Centre’s ‘Namami Gange’ project, which aims at cleaning and preserving the river and its tributaries across eight states, a total sum of Rs 4,166 crore will be spent on 20 towns in Bihar.
These towns will be equipped with sewage treatment plants and electric crematoriums, while simultaneous thrust will be laid on making adjacent villages open defecation free, he said.